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PAOK TWO MJCPffOJlD MATf; TRICnNK. MRDFOttD, OHMJOV. sATCKDAV. MATH H" 11. IfUfi 1 r? i . i , ? ' f K. . ft i.4 -- 4 TOCAL AND PERSONAL itH4l"Mi ... y t Mr. U. L. (athrart rarMlveri ward hy Mtotniph Thursday thHt hr ttrfttfcer. John Kllloll. or Sinus f'lty. Ir. Had tHn siiririonh killed In or eMK on Ms tnrm. The rttfitlta ff Um iRMfctMt ar Ht yl known, IBS niaMMff ! ttmRlr (hl a fallfn trfio hnil kin! IHm. Xr. Ml Unit m -it ymn 1I. A wife nniI l calttTrifr strm Mm. A fln hvmI ortt home, on an Ideal farm, all QlWR'0,f fiiMtnlmiiHW, wm the raault of .Jwrl,,WfWk and rarfal InialiKW wanofflmsst (iHrlim )(r. Ulllott'a busy ItfOr TflhQii away In the prime at mnnhfloil fondant thatmaedy ll the sorrowful to Oit rftlalrtaa and iil0JHfcBMl. iifflfflW Iinmt rind hsemi. BfKf -l . . " ' tumiWilHf gUnls. 100 u r Mnnu, at Knftn, I " Jonrnlni in th rlt fur fw rt Meet m Ml the Shasta T II WMIanM, nf Hldlit fdl , to m rfc citr rr a f !. Tot. Dtaft SKrlddrs ymif IroHBlM ftbHt fMpdfhi, rwlntlnn or tint la). 3B7 Allrnr ft if. Hunt rotrnri r tsrda pvcnlHR frm I rip oh hnnl hsm Into thn mHntalns, tooklng somewhat Ilk n "suntbrnwnad Hd btrdd pttttomnn" f plnnMr ihtya. nrtNk Daisy hnttormllk nntt lire In h ino Tha ftalr. .1 M filon nf MM Ore l .1 Hertford tlslfor mrtay. Our ehorolste nre Msdfnrd mniie The Shasta, ir WMfon fainwn Whop for Artt-rls NodM flnHnlni and kodak supplies A frewatal hm witnessed in fr iars a maeleffftm of iramrfv In tto aaracury of lmttk In ' Th Horror of War" a( tn Jnar theater laat night. TJio Htnr hrand of typewrltar rln bons nro (eanrnntAl to kIvo 71,000 ImproasloHi of tho typu "n" nnd "o" without ) lonnlnR tfio trpei as to show on tho pnpnr. Thlu hi a iirotty M. rarroll anil P. llnliar. tnlnlntf t'ff wnrranty. but Hint la what tho mii of Nnln. rrl?ii In thla fllr I v,bn eompany agrees to with Star thla mnrnlnii uwd will make extenalvo cxniiilnntloH of tho mlHerhl ilMrlrta In aoHlliarn OrroM. rnrMn. Sold hy the Iwlford Print Ins eornnniiy. (JatPH aella Konl ram, $200 down l'litto ynnr innfcnalnH atiUaerliitlonaland Vi' a monili. ""'lio' MyfvejnfnilinK ulnifipfi'Vltli OvUyylhlii'is aaii( Krrtfloiloa. Tho jtirnm unuiHiialod fur tho clr Olftt court durfitit tlio' proaont lorni woro o.xmiBfld li.r .ludgo Oalhlita yoa tordny ovoiiIiir. aitbjeot to the cull of llio court nt nny tlmo. .IuiIkp fnlkln wlllnimn tl0 Jittonhlnp rouiity tnrm of rourt ut Ornnla Pom nnxt Mondny. JSnOO to Ionn on good fnrnt. cIoho In. II. H. Stlno. J. T. fiiinimnrvlllo, dpputv rollnrtor of Intrrnnl rovonuo, dlHtrlct of Oro Hon, Id ii n offlrlnl vlnltor In Mmlford todny. Attend Lottlo Hownrd'a Millinery OiionhiK Hnturdny. Mnroh 11. 109 North'Cenlrnl Ave. Morln Orny won the ohniniilonHlilp of Moilfonl In tho cliem toiirunnionl, tho flnul fonleid III which wna plnyrd nt tlio ronldonro of A. V. N'oth on Thtirndny nlfiht. He defented Mnrtlu MftDonoiiRli mill Mr. AVooda. Swrot older nt l)n Voo'a. Tho Cominorolal eluh Ih rocolvlnf? many InqiilrleH from many imoplo In ntnny Mnteu coiuiornlnK tho IIokiio river vnlluy, tho oily of Medford nnd tlio ludiiRtrlnl nnd coinmnrelnt en- toinrlioi of tho en mil)'. Tho In- ciuliioji nro InercHHlnir In niimlmr np Idly. Smoho n King Spllx rlgar. Bo. Tliojr aro liotuH-iimilH. tf . 3lr. J)itrid (Mnmado. Iip U 111 Ht tho SastwI llwtrt hiMdlul. la nv aortwl to bH Improving nntleonhly ilurfHK the imat two or thro daya. Onlor n lirlok of VeWet lr onwiu for irour dlnnnr nt the Dairy. Phono itl. Con tho Taylor, ltd. lllnim. the l n Wi t moraliHiit. and (he KliMlrlc Kit ohoil, throo of the IniHlneenea of the qnailor hlgok to lie ohm nod up for the now liulunai atriieturo. will en nr n fetlon of two montlm, while tlio bultdliiK ItoliiK eouatriictod, and finally rot u ni to thlr ohl Huiuhnm In In now liitDliiWHi block. Thoy all Unvo an oyo on tho dollnhla of the ftahliiK MaaMt dut-lns tbelr enforriHl vnsntlon. flnt your hillk. eronni, liuttw, hk mill Uutlermllk nt Do Voo'a. In the oAHioat ornunUed hy tho ' ONhnl and farm, the bin aarlruU Imul and hortlmltural publlratlou of f?allforNlu and the offlelal oraau of l.uthor Murbank. fur a new Iohmh tor tbo iwpw. Mm. John II. Dill, of Aahlund, won the flrat prl offered ttd retttlvwl a ehek fr $luu there far. Hor eiietitloH of the new alegau retiila: "Progreaa and Proflta for Pnalfle ProdHrera." Dm. A. It. and l.nulie t. lledgea, chiropractor. UaUa, mnaaaiie. lift ID. Main. Mm farwtra aro In the rlty to tiny fvoin aurrouudlHK dWirUU. The aemirul reiwrt U fuvoruhle In the niuttor of farm work prunreaa and the endltlau of the aoll for neneral cultivation. In mhi of the lower levola tho wotatHre hi yet a little ox roaaivo for it wsrk. but In the larger nrn the altHatlen la very aat lafuattiry. S'4 off oh Kodnha at Weatoti' Camera iibou. (J S. Humbert, of Manege, U a biuiuoae viaUur la Xedford ami vl dully today. PoaUHo ahiHtrMt at Da Vne's. It. It. Hbel. formerly a leaiaeut of this alt)', wharo many frtonda re iHnbtir hflit kindly, la tetterted ns eonvaleaelng In n San Prautlaro Uo tdlal. where be reaeutly auffere! the onlonl of'aH wioratiOH far aPimU- bile. Coutfartable travel terminal With na. We live In Medford and are roatioimlbto. Clilr ratea the loW- eel. Mtfilford Olimr Rtoro. 301 (loorxe 15 Tralto, of Cllnloii, 111.. If n viaitor In thin valley for an In definite atny. Mr. Trnlle roproaonta u number of fninflloH who commie llouetl It f Til to Olilnln reliable data eoiieoruliiK oooet rexloiiM nhout which they linre been rend Inn coiiMltlernbly forlwoor three yetir. He bus vl-lt-od many plnnoa In California. Ho ar rived In HoRiie ilver vallev on Mon dny lint nnd NtuteM (lint ho la loath to laavo It. ".ludnlnic by your climate, na far iir I have experienced II, and 1118 Kraudeiir of your country, no far ax I hnve ncen II. I can't undcrnlnnd 'why iinyone Hhould want unythlno; 'hetlnr," auld Mr, Trnlle thla ntornliiR. The Indlt of the Aria and Crnft iMKile Mill hold a aimclul aalo Hatur- dny, March IR. at the loaRiie room. noi nrlwtllea lenve WnahlnRton ncliool nl 2 o'clock for Qulaloy Hooka, lto turntiiK leave Phoenix nt 7: SO. Prixion'K DnhllaK, n few of the Irlod'ovt best. Po-t paid. 8 for $1. April 1 delivery, order enrly. I.lnt for pout card. It. II. Paxson, Central Point. Ore. Mrx. I. I.. Hamilton Ih thn Riieat of Dr. mid Mm. McCuIIoiirIi. of Scntlle. Mrx. Hamilton linn been 111 for Homn time, but will return to her homo In : Medford na noon na her health will permit. Rfiulrrel PoImou, antlneptlc tablnla, fornmldehyde and nil othor prepilra tlonH for flchtliiK peala nt llenth'a Drujc Store. .Icryl Krlnk. of thn Krlnk orchards In ItORiin river valley, IntnniU to be In Medford on a IiiihIiioh- trip durlnR the month of March. IlrlnR In your MRtett & Myera ronpnna and receive your premium. Medford Cigar Htoro. HOt Mra. U. 11. Mlnnrd. of MneDoc.1. Cnl., who liaa been the Kiicnt of Mra. 11. II. Pntterxou and other filondi, returned home thla mornliiK'. Dr. Stopliennoii now prnctleliiK nunln. HO Houlh Holly. Phone SCJ-X. Profeaor K. II. Htrnhle, of tlio Oregon Agricultural College, arrived thla tnorriln to uitauino hi dutloa aa uwUtunt to Profetmor Klum in the manual training and mecbnnlcul dniwlng deiHirtmmtt. Thla will io llovo II. S. Hlmntr, of Kugene, who aiibNtltuted In thla department after the death of Profeeaor Hull. Local grown artichoke for Mile. Thoy make the heat hog feed. Call or write for prlcee. Monarch Peed and Bemt Co . J 17 H. Main .10 Prank llrown. of Carlton, Or., la In the city on limine. Shelled corn. J 1.00 jicr hundred. I.. II. llrown. . A. V. Walker, who lini the agency for the (Irani automobile, wan dis playing the flrat arrival of thai make of ear on the atreet today. The Oraut U h little iHWiity. Jtttee material, window aereaHa, aereen doora. Pa Pur. Plv Kac. W. 11. I.ytle, itecietary or the Oro noti aa nllaiy hoard, accompanied by J. M. Itanka. J. 11. HaiallHe and Dr. Ihtvtd W. Iloberg, member of the board, arrived on the 1045 train to hiy and are holding a meeting with farmer and Maokmou at the public library ball thla afternoon. Kan Dave Wood nhout that fire In anrnMe lrlc Office Mall Tribune lltdg. T. II. (lilbortaon. of an Prancleee, la attending te biwlueea In Medford today. New Is the time to plant rotes. Kflmo extra choke three-year-old Car olina Teatout and Krau Karl Druekl from tho fluaet roo hedges in Med ford. Order nt once as supply Is Urn. Itod. Pierce the Plorlst. Mr. and Mr. O II. DvIr, Jr.. of Portland, are Medford tailor today I inure yoor auto In the Alliance against theft, fire C. V Tengwald. T. Warren A yen. federal highway engineer, of Waahlugton. D. C, Su- tairvlsur Will (). Steel, of Crater 1-ake park; 'Jim Orieve, ami Jon Smith wont over the Crater lAke road to Trail today, In the latter'a mitumo J. T. Strong, of Uinpftm, l In Mod ford todny on biialHoa In eonneotloii with his lnleret In a local orchard. Some additional tomato ncrongo required. Coll ami .see us. Itoguo lllvcr Valley Canning Co. Try u King Spits cigar and en courage home luiliiHtry. tf lieu C. Tollman, of Seattle, who has been adjourning In thin valley for suvernl lltiys, will return tomor row. Mr. TAlltntfii bocnnin Indlrccl ly lutereated 'In thla district during his brief stay and promise to return In May and enlarge his t'ossesslons, Medford Taxi Co. "Anywhoro any time." Phone S8C. FIRST SILENT KMT ARRIVES IN VALLEY ww I Trcli hler, the Overland , agency -mMs. eatertbty trattMl his , rrien4a lo a ! in the first SlMnt K night mt0raar ever brought to this J valley, ft la a mom attractive spec- j Imen of the Wllls-Knigbt ear. silent , In movement and easy of manng-' meat, it la alegaui in deaign, cnrrhs ' five pnsaancsra and sella far IMS, ' f. o. b. Mtaoril It possess jiower, fleslblllty nnvl undeniable charm. It ' is free front cumpllcatlotis, uses all of the otiergr of the gas, making it ! peeitllnrly oconomlcal In operation, nnd poaaeases many distinctive motor udvuiriagaa. It oeenis easily to dem onstrate Ita claim to embodying all of the advantages of alt of tljo lead ing motorcars of the world, with none of the dlahtlvantages of many so called "beat ears ' now on tho market. OLD HEIDELBERG" AT PAGE THEATEfl ! -l 1 r 1 i nm .... . JaffeyH" T lg& ppm W; .. 9 mfr f Ink )l 1 DIED RIi'KKRT- rnmee K. Iliekert, Mile of Dr. .IikIhui D. Kickeit, died tit her Inline mi Capitol Hill IlelirliH lit .'l;;t(l a. ni., Atnich II, of onrei iiiuiiu, uxed -1. year, U moiitlm nnd R (ln. Hlie wim n native of Toronto, I'nuuilii, mill her onri.v cliihlliood wn frpent ut Hoclicnler, X. V., nnd xhe lived in lown several .venra, moving" to Klgin, III., nrfd there wn mnrricd to JuiImoii I). Riekert 31ny .', 1W):I. She oiime to .Meiirnrd, April ."i, 1010. Derenauil was u member of Reiune nhapter, Xo. fid, (). . ,s. She leaven, two hihlew. .Miv. I.uev l.vimiii iii' Sullierlin, Or., anil Mis. Hnllie llfiilier ol' Hlgin, III. She wuk devot ed to her liualiniiil mid liome. Kunernl norvicoM will he held nt the icMidenco Suniluy, .Mnreh 1U, nt ;i ji. in. The t'lirlNtinn nervicc will lie rend, nllor whieli the Knatcrn Star lodiri will eoiului't their liluulistie bunnl sorvicea. The body will Jio ent to I'orllnnd for eremnlion, the i'uiierul party leuviujf on the fi:'J0 p. m. train The pnlllicarorn will he: I. O. O. V. A. N. Hildclirand, K. W. Jliaiiuird, JI lliMhop. Mnaoim- -Hon Onrnetl, Titos. Moft'ilt, II. f. Stoddard. It. A. iloliueH nnd !'. B. Merrick. MAPI.K Mrn. Anna Maple, aged 73 years, 9 montlm and 20 days, died In liar homo In Jacksonville, March 11, 1!U0. Knfeebled by ago, deceased had not been well for some tlmo. Funeral aervlcoa at tho grave In tho Jacksonville remoter)- at 2 o'rloik Sunday afternoon. DccouHod was tho mother of nine children, nil of whom are dead. The tragedy In her Ufa of sorrow came when one of her sons was executed for murder. About seven years Inter the real murdered confessed. Vela Kllsa Pits, a god-child or de ceased, aged I year, 11 montlm ami 'id days, died at the same hour In tho same house and nlll be burled at the same hour In the same ccmcleo Tho Infant child died after u brief ill nesa with pneumonia. IT.NITKD STATIC! Post Office, .Mmlford. Oregon. Office of rindo diaii, March 9, 11. Sealed pio posnle will he received at this build ing until 2 o'clock p. ni.. April 1, It 18, wad then opened, for furnish ing Ice and miscellaneous buppllen. removlug ashes and Hashing towels during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1910. scaled proposals will also lie received until i o'clock p. ni.. April S, III A. and then opened, for Is tons bituminous coal and 1 cord wood. The right lo reject any and all bids Is reserved by the troasury department. J. It. Woodford, cuw todlan Why Smoho lilt Clnrs When I A flondua are enly 10c. TOO I,ATK TO CiaSSIFT. lOlt 8AI.U Uhode Ulund Hed eggs White" Leghorn oggs. wheat, heavy uaaen. Itobert Duttou. 303 oills. Mr Ivhel to nudltor or the Cnll(rninrOraQK Power company. Strawberry, wapla nut ami vanlla lea orealu nf Oie Dairy. Phone IS 1 Waller ltewne bus retmneib from ., tubing trip up the Utile lUlte let-k He leports thai It la a little I.... rail) t tor tkw fish nail th ii hi m. milium of the waiar and that Hi roads aro verv rough. De A(J0 bngQiMr bollloH. ' O I on the Crater lake road at Trail nt this season of the )ea. Pronaredaaae Is the lasuo, so brlnq In your lawamowar and have It sharpened and ' prepared for what Is coming. J. W. Mitchell. K. M. Klyun. nf Perrydale. this stale. Is traasnctlng business la Med ford today. Whan better Insarance is sold Holmes, the Insurance Man, wfW noil o O e Val S'ALH Kkks for hatchlug. JJ.50; from prUe-H tuning llutter eup ohlekena. Mrs. J. S. McKeiialn, It. 11. a. Medford. 306 KOK SAI.ft 3-lnch Mollne Magou, farm ImplemenU and tent. ISd Clark, 13th and Park ata or den . Del. 303 HOIt SALM--300 fancy white Leg horn fhlrhetta, $1-00 oaeh. C. M. Svawan. 303 WANTHDMhh and wife wanted for ration work; wife to co1; and do housework. Phoae I3-J1. 301 W.Vv'TKD Four or a-rom furuUhtnl Itoose with barn or sajroava. Vox D, Mall Tribune. o 303 KOK LUo-Two auto raatags. IT A Mi. one 3xl. soma enahloas aa4 other mateilal. Wilsons. 117 8 Front st. 302 DEFENSE OF U. S. COMMERCE , (Continued trout pugo one; erytliliiK. Tlio I'nltod States has no mercliniit ihl of Ha own not unoitgh to ntontlon. Our trade goes under foreign flags principally that of llrltalif. And in nny ensu tho iirltlsh arc In absolute control of the seas. Our trade goes In nny ships our own Included suhjoot to John Hull's O. K. Withdraw thnt con jtont and poo wli.it would hnppoii to our foreign trade. Imnleinorlnl jtrecodent that Is, In ternational law has recognised the right of tnorcbaiits to travel wifoly oven on tho Ships of helllgorotit inor ehnutnten, becauso to reftiso such right would bo an liiterferenco with tho conduct of poocoful commerco botween non-warring nntlons. To nil- Karl formes, jr., Wallace reid and dorothy cish in "old i HEIDELBERG." THE NEW FIVE-PART FEATURE SUPERVISED DV I D. W. GRIFFITH FOR THE TRIANGLE PROGRAM. "" TlieTrinnglo Film Corporation in even the bct xtngc versions lmve offering this afternoon nml evening lacked. nt the Page a film ve'mnn of ,0, 'al "'j'1 .'"1 )orotllV 0ls1'' . ..... , ..!. i -i ll' .voiuifjest lending woman in mo- Innt; popular olkstueck, "Old Htl-io1 einniti nre cen in Ibis Krcat clbcric." The fine roiniiiiticisin of Htory of Heidelberg life. "Old Ileidelberjc" i shown perfectly Today Kdilio Koy nml Seven l.itlle in tliin Oriffitii proiluation of it, nhd I'oyh are Keen in Hint Trinnglf Key- in addition it is given n reality that lonc, "A Favorite Fool." that a nation which will not fight for lis eitlionH will not fight for Ita com merce. This assumption may be con trary to fact, but It Is an axiom of International law. All Ken IUkIiIn Involved. All rights In tho sea and to trado with foreign nations, arc, then, In the opinion of President Wilson, in volved in the nrincd-inorchnnttnon controversy. If the Herman U-boat can disregard tho lives of neutral mlt now that anv nation can refuse passengers, Including Americans, on such right Is to admit thnt peaceful commerce qf a non-belligerent na tion may bo Interrupted nt tho will or convenience of u belligerent. Tor It Is assumed In International relations ships whose only nrmouient Is ngalnst the attack of submarines whoso prac tice has been to shoot from ambush without warning, then flormany or llrltnlii or any nation may disregard Amoricnn commercial rights or nny claim to uno tho ocoan highways or to do liiitdnoHS on an equal footing with other nations In tho markets of tho world. The United States would havoiio rights boyond its ocean boun daries, whore Its military forces would be ruugod to repel Invasion. That Is thn proposition an the Pres ident sees it. And this Is vhy he has rapped congress' across tho knuckles for meddling with his handling of tho nation's foreign policies. It Is not really u matter of thu nation's "hon or;" It Is something mote specific - the nation's foreign commerce. Dig ..c mllkshnkos at De Voe's. eonanuocxUMMU Why pay Tire Bilk for Others- WW? I M fli ffif fiS-i-1 mill iy$ JtJ mini i"-rTfii in ii fin i ii man i 111111r111i11j11.ini for RECKLESS Drivers A MERICANS who want ihtiv wohcjsuwW, who l dislike to psiy for the Ilecklowi-driviajy Qxtravti- JL IV. flpico of Others, m the price of their own. Tirefl, -'houla sit up and Uke notice of following FACTS: The current Goodrich "Fair-List" price on Tires, is kv.ed upon what it CMtn the largest, and boal equipped, iil)ler Factory in Ameinca to prodw'o them. No "Jnouranco" Premium added to the NORMAL retail price of Goodrich Tires, in order to protect tho L'lkU-tat Driver at the expense of tho Careful Driver, t'tcui'h a fancy List Price which is h'.yh enough to absorb t!..tt Premium. The fticm Mileaco each Goodrich Tiro is reasonably cerfa'n to dilievr, when given reasonable care in driving, i:nw'beeomes clear "Velvet" to tho Owner of GOODRICH Money can't make, and cnu't buy, heller Tires of Fabric construction, than Goodrich Safety-Tread Tires, as Tt.t will prove. And, money xtv'l buy the B. F. Goodrich Co. to produce 'ISre which would dicrvdit the 201) itther lines of Rubber GkU made by the li. F. Goodrich Ca, for which its nnma atunds Sonsor. C OMPARE pricM on Goodrich "Fair-Liat" Tires with present nrlces on any other rcnpwwUo Tires in tlio fieldj bearing in mind that NO "LARGER-SIZED" Tirea (typo for typo and size for3lre) ihan Giwdriih Rlack-Troada, are n-aite in America. Then. Tent out at least ONE pair of Goodrich Uaek- niinst any other Tiros in the Herd, at any price, and, K libido by tlio Result M Why (it TOU are not a Reckless Driver) slwuld YOU pay iAIORE than the "HUrilNEiJS" price of tlio Gootlrfch lire, for ANY Fabric Tiro in the field? Get a sliver of the now Goodrich "Barefoot" Rubber from your nearest Goodrich Dealer or Branch. THE B. F. GOODRICH CO. Altrvn, Ohio. . 30 1 ' .1.' , . , .n, .. lilt . .Vi .1 arJ Sl.. "J. i r .1.., 'I10.4U ' 313.40 a.j.oo iii. AC Si CO XOTICR. "Vn r.nri'-n in America mJ, pt M. Ju'lnj I'. I41. .1 ti.al cr, iirarly M in, y Wotur i it in .,.l 1V II. tf. C4cicb I 11, ihluh.l I'lijlijujc, m..I ui.-uaitd. J GOODRICH "barefoot Tires """ ' ' ' GoodrichTires Sold Exclusively by G. E. GATES 0 BEST IN THE LONG RUN -- gut wt(MJJ4wyw4jsarrBW TT- ' U . 0 ifOMers 1 - Cioldee pi 5T1 1 &3 a e Gofvee is first 9 1 the success ! work of the day 45c Coffee 45cQuatity Folger Week March6 to 11 Save 10c a pound " neeulor Sjprcli! Tin rites Price 1 lb. .45 .35 2 lb. .85 .65 2! jib. 1.00 .75 5 ib. 2.00 1.50 Crm-ori will collect (A dlfftrtnce fror.i a Telephone or send the order to your . grocer today. j&- -.tttviSjy J.A.Fo!ger&Co. San Francisco I wntaiitwvMrrmnAa-ncaarHfTni hhjh Phone 153-H Miss Bryan Vocal Teacher and Soloist 212 So. Grape St. Medford, Ore. Auto Service from EsrIc Point to Medford and Back The undersigned will leave Front Lowls' confeetloricrv every day ex cept Sunday lor .Medford with his auto at 1 o'clock p. m., arriving at 2:00 p. ni. Leave Nash Hotel, Med ford. at 5:00 p. m., arrive Basle Point at 6:00 p. in. A part of the traffic Is solicited. S. II. IIARNISH. ISaslo Point, Oregon. Klein Suits Klein TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Presslnu and Altering. 128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRft o